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Nevada Small Business Owners Support ‘All-of-the-Above’ Energy Policy that Protects Public Lands

Publisher: Small Business MajorityPublished: July 11, 2012

Small businesses are the lifeblood of our nation’s workforce. We depend on them to keep local communities and economies thriving, which in turn boosts our national economy. But in the current fiscal climate, many of them are having a hard time turning a profit. Now is a better time than ever to help them get back on their feet, and scientific opinion polling reveals small business owners in Nevada believe protecting their region’s natural assets is one way we can enhance the financial success of small businesses and local economies. Furthermore, a sizable majority of them find the president’s ‘all-of-the-above’ energy development strategy appealing but would be even more supportive if it ensures protection of those public lands.

Main Findings

Of the myriad reasons to do business somewhere, more than two in five Nevada entrepreneurs choose to do business there because of opportunities tied to public lands:
42% agree access to parks, public lands and other outdoor opportunities is a large part of the reason they live and do business in Nevada. Moreover, 38% agree (3 in 10 strongly agree) that Nevada’s national parks, forests, monuments and wildlife habitats aren’t just essential parts of the state’s outdoor culture and quality of life, but also reasons to run a business there.

Figure 1: More than 4 in 10 Nevada small business owners choose to do business there because of opportunities tied to public lands

Please indicate which of these statements comes closer to your point of view, even if neither one is exactly right.

Nevada entrepreneurs support the president’s ‘all-of-the-above’ approach for developing energy sources, especially if public lands are guaranteed protection:
79%, support the president’s proposal for an ‘all-of-the-above’ energy policy that promotes development of various energy sources including solar, wind, biofuels, natural gas, oil and coal. If this strategy took an extra step to protect public lands, 60% would be more likely to support it. That’s three-and-a-half times the number who would be less likely (17%).

Figure 2: Small businesses strongly support an ‘all of the above’ energy policy if it also protects public lands in Nevada

If this "all of the above" energy policy took an extra step to also include protecting public land so that some places in Nevada would remain open and accessible to visitors and free of development would you be more likely to support the "all of the above" energy policy from Congress and the Obama Administration, less likely to support this policy or would it make no difference either way?

Three-fourths support designating additional public lands as national monuments:
73% support designating more of Nevada’s existing public lands as national monuments. Doing so would ensure natural areas and water in these regions would enjoy protections similar to those of the Great Basin national monument in Nevada.

Conclusion

Nevada small business owners, like many others across the nation, have been hit hard by the recession. However, they are expressing optimism about the future, and as they work to grow their businesses and bolster local economies, they need the support of small business-friendly, balanced energy policies—such as an ‘all-of-the-above’ energy approach that includes provisions to protect public lands. According to job creators across an array of industries, it’s good for business: poll results reveal the important role public lands play in close to half of entrepreneurs’ decisions to open businesses in Nevada. It’s evident small business owners have seen firsthand that protecting these spaces can attract business. Small employers are the backbone of our economy and now is as good a time as any to help them, considering the current economic climate. Whether Nevada entrepreneurs are flourishing or working to get back on their feet, it’s important to ensure new energy policies preserve what makes their state’s communities and businesses unique and desirable—public lands.

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